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Originally posted by librasoul22
Okay. But who defines reality? I mean, maybe in YOUR reality your opinions are 100% correct, but in someone else's, they are absurd. Kind of pretentious to think that you can define what reality is for everyone.
That's fine too. But the fact is that you took what she said TOTALLY out of context and dressed it up that way. No where in her post did she say anything about a physical confrontation. You read A LOT into her post and took some liberties with how you perceived it.
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Reality: No one owns hand signs.
Reality: That
fact is not debatable or subject to my biases.
Reality: Since no one owns hand signs, it is a bit ignorant to approach an organization with a similar hand sign to notify them of their "infringement".
Reality: I still maintain my stance.
ig·no·rant ( P ) Pronunciation Key (gnr-nt)
adj.
Lacking education or knowledge.
Showing or arising from a lack of education or knowledge: an ignorant mistake.
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adj. Law
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adj.
Of or relating to infants or infancy.
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n.
A group of criminals or hoodlums who band together for mutual protection and profit.
A group of adolescents who band together, especially a group of delinquents.
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A group of laborers organized together on one job or under one foreperson: a railroad gang.
A matched or coordinated set, as of tools: a gang of chisels.
A pack of wolves or wild dogs.
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n. pl. men·tal·i·ties
Cast or turn of mind: a vindictive mentality.
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n. pl. re·al·i·ties
The quality or state of being actual or true.
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The totality of all things possessing actuality, existence, or essence.
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